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xxThe_Lebowskixx 10-31-2007 07:52 PM

Re: \"Make a million $$ in a few minutes of work each day\"...good idea?
 
if there was a joke or anything interesting in the OP i missed it.

rush66 10-31-2007 07:57 PM

Re: \"Make a million $$ in a few minutes of work each day\"...good idea?
 
honest to god. I would do this.

CORed 11-01-2007 05:07 PM

Re: \"Make a million $$ in a few minutes of work each day\"...good idea?
 
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Because Yuma, AZ is one of the last places in the country id ever want to live.

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Especially if you have to carry boiling hot oats. In the summer, it's even hot at 4:30 AM there.

CORed 11-01-2007 05:12 PM

Re: \"Make a million $$ in a few minutes of work each day\"...good idea?
 
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trolling is posting things that nobody wants to see in forums or places that they don't belong.

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bingo!

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The OOT forum is the place for "all the other crap" that has nowhere else to go.

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read the sticky.

crap that has nowhere else to go can go

here

NT

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I was going to suggest /dev/null, but your suggestion is better.
For those of you who are not UNIX/Linux geeks, /dev/null is where you send output that you don't care about ever seeing, aka the bit bucket.

donk2glory 11-06-2007 03:43 AM

Re: \"Make a million $$ in a few minutes of work each day\"...good idea?
 
ahah wtf didnt read rest of the thread..but id do this job in a second...becuase I would be paid 1million up front and just invest in real estate..and after I gain some $ from my upfront investment Id just break the contract and pay them back their original 1million

nath 11-06-2007 06:31 AM

Re: \"Make a million $$ in a few minutes of work each day\"...good idea?
 
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I was going to suggest /dev/null, but your suggestion is better.
For those of you who are not UNIX/Linux geeks, /dev/null is where you send output that you don't care about ever seeing, aka the bit bucket.

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Can a bit bucket carry boiling oats?


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